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Considerable Cloudiness Across most of Bulgaria, Rain in some Places in the Afternoon

Today, cloud will continue to increase from the north-northeast, and in the afternoon most of the country will be considerably cloudy. Some places in eastern areas, and at the end of the day also in the west, will see rain. Light to moderate winds from the north-northwest. Maximum temperatures between 12°C and 17°C, in Sofia around 15°C.

Sunny Day for most of Bulgaria, Clouds will Aappear this Afternoon, but no Rain

Mostly sunshine is forecast over the country today. In the afternoon, increasing cloud from southwest, but no rainfall. Light to moderate wind from east-southeast. Day temperatures will rise, reaching highs between 18°C and 23°C. This is what meteorologist Martin Slavchev, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, reported to Focus News Agency.

Mostly Sunshine Today in Bulgaria with Highs between 10-15°C, in Sofia about 10°C

Today will be mostly sunny with some more cloud at times, but with little to no rain. Moderate northeastern wind. Maximum tmperatures between 10°C and 15°C, in Sofia about 10°C.
This is the forecast for today as reported to Focus News Agency by meteorologist Hristo Hristov, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology.

Mostly Sunny Across Bulgaria with Highs Between 15°C and 20°C

The weather across most of the country will be mostly sunny, with maximum temperatures between 15°C and 20°C. Considerable clouds expected over the eastern areas, which will see some rain in the morning as well as later in the afternoon. There will be moderate northwest wind, increasing to strong at times in the Danubian plain. In Sofia the maximum temperatures will be about 15°C.

Rising CO2 Levels Putting Millions at Risk of Nutritional Deficiencies

Rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activity are making staple crops such as rice and wheat less nutritious and could result in 175 million people becoming zinc deficient and 122 million people becoming protein deficient by 2050, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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